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MARY
MARY
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Dictionary definitions:
Word: mary
Phonetic:
/ˈmeiɹi/
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(usually capitalized) A male homosexual.
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A grand old name
Contrary gardener
Contrary girl
Frankenstein author Shelley
Frankenstein
Grand old name of song
Proud ___ (hit of 1969)
Quite contrary girl
Quite contrary lass
Quite contrary nursery rhyme girl
The Golden Arrow novelist ___ Webb
___ Poppins
Highland ___ (Burns poem)
1963 US Womens Open winner Mills
1980 Oscar winner Steenburgen
A Lincoln
Actor Astor
Actress Astor
Actress Steenburgen
Astor or Martin
Astor or Pickford
Author Shelley
Bloody ___
Bono in Congress
Cameron Diaz title role
Captious gardener
Cassatt or Quant
Claire Bloom
Cohan classic
Contrary gardener?
Contrary lass
Contrary one
Contrary one?
Creche figure
Crche figure
Daughter of Henry VIII
Designer Quant
Early Cameron role
Elizabeth Is sister
English queen
Eponymous 1999 hip-hop album
Figure in a crche
Figure in a nativity scene
First name of Irelands two most recent presidents
G.O.P. insider Matalin
Garden grower of rhyme
Gardener of rhyme
George Vs wife
Hail ___
Hail ___ (desperation pass)
Hailed one
Hart of Entertainment Tonight
Hart or Hartman
Hart or Martin
Heather Hartmans mom
Henry VIIIs eldest
HigginsClark
Josephs wife
Keenan
Lamb owner
Martin of Peter Pan
Martin of Broadway
Martin or Matalin
Martin or Shelley
McDonnell in Passion Fish
Miraculous Medal figure
Mother of Jesus
Mrs. Jack Benny//She had a little lamb
Mrs. Lincoln
Mystery novelist ___ Higgins Clark
Name repeated in a nursery rhyme
Noted virgin
Oft-hailed woman
One of the Astors
One of the Leakeys
One of the Tudors
One of two English queens
Owner of the lamb whose fleece was white as snow
Painter Cassatt
Partner of Peter and Paul
Peter and Pauls collaborator in song
Peter and Pauls partner
Peter and Pauls singing partner
Pieta figure
Piet figure
Poppins of kiddie lit
Queen of Long Beach
Queen of Scots
Queen of ocean liners
Sanguinary queen
She played Laura to Dicks Rob
She was proud for CCR
Sis of Elizabeth I
Sister of Lazarus
Steenburgen in Philadelphia
Steenburgen of Philadelphia
Steenburgen of Ragtime
Steenburgen of film
Successor to Edward VI
Sultry Blige
The College of William and ___
Travers in a trio
Tudor queen
Wells of Motown
Wife of George V
William IIIs queen
Woman in the Gospels
Writer Shelley
___ Lou Retton (gymnast who won gold in the All-Around at the 1984 Olympics)
___ Tyler Moore
___Tyler Moore
It's a Grand Old Name.
Queen portrayed by Helen Hayes.
One of Elizabeth II's names.
Mrs. Lord of U. N.
Asch novel, 1949.
Former Queen.
One of Queen Elizabeth's names.
Nursery rhyme girl
Book by Sholem Asch.
___ Jean Eisenhower.
Nursery rhyme character
Mrs. Jack Benny.
Gardener of nursery rhyme.
Character in nursery rhyme.
Schoolgirl of rhyme.
Novel by Asch.
Asch book.
Polly
Former English queen.
Crèche figure.
England's queen, 1910–26.
Nursery rhyme name
Nursery rhyme gardener.
Girl of rhyme.
Mrs. Lindsay.
Garden
Well-known gardener.
Girl in Afton song
Contrary mistress
Queenly name
Pickford or Martin
Cohan's girl
Miss Garden
John Loves ___
Grand old name
Poppins or Astor
Name extolled by Cohan
Girl in The Rose of Tralee
Pickford or Astor
Girl in a Cohan song
Nabokov novel
Famed dweller in Nazareth
Lamb owner or a Lamb
College founder ___ Bethune
Queen beheaded by Q.E. I
The Rose of Tralee
Runner Decker
Martin or Astor
Contrary female?
Long Beach Queen
William's joint ruler
Congresswoman ___ Okar of Ohio
Martin or Hart
Bloody ___ (cocktail)
Another book by 1 Across
Higgins Clark, the novelist
George V's wife
Pietà figure
With 28-Down, Abe Lincoln's bride
Sister of Lazarus, in the Bible
Figure in a crèche
The Wind Cries ___ (song by 56-Across)
Bloody queen
Musical partner of Peter and Paul
With 77-Across, red, blue and yellow
Quite contrary girl of rhyme
Singer ___ J. Blige
See 2
Disney film with Julie Andrews
Sinner who became a follower of Jesus
__ J. Blige, R&B singer
Chef and author of her eponymous Baking Bible
__, Cambridge professor of classics
Woman courted by her hatless lover on Ilkley Moor
Nickname given to the first public electric steam turbine in the US
Dame __, historian whose works include Pompeii: The Life of a Roman Town
24 a 19 20 1 across 21 6 15, say — from this?
See 24 Across.
Banks employed her pimp: any pros let go
Dutch half-sovereign
Mystère, cela - bizarre!
Obscene author? See why I'm she who used to disapprove of it?
Girl may be going out with a little jazz singer
Contrary girl of rhyme
Quite contrary gardener
Girl to wed right away
Girl, to become wife, runs out
See 15
Woman to wed right away
Lamb owner of rhyme
Julies Oscar role
With 43 Across, Supporting Actress (Melvin and Howard)
Abes First Lady
Molly, more formally
Wells and Steenburgen, for two
See 9
Aerospace engineer Jackson depicted in Hidden Figures
Female sheep from the south with curly tail
With 15-Across, one of the five Halftime Show performers
There's Something About __, 1998 film starring Cameron Diaz
Yellow Italian herbal liqueur produced since 1860 in Benevento, Campania
The only artist to have won four consecutive Grammy Awards for Best Female Country Vocal Performance
____ Magdalene
Who had a boy child, according to Harry Belafonte in his 1957 9 10
Half-heartedly wed gal without IT experience
Little lamb owner
Setter's embracing a royal queen
Berry in British cuisine
Nativity scene figure
The birth name of George Eliot, also buried at 5
Queen like a horse, could you say?
Gothic novelist Shelley
__ Wollstonecraft, author of A Vindication of the Rights of Woman
Steenburgen who won Best Supporting Actress of 1980 for Melvin and Howard; she introduced nominee Emily Blunt last night
Barra of General Motors
There’s Something about __?
The Pink Sash painter Cassatt
Doctor my sly healer for novelist
Nursery rhyme name that's said twice in a row
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